gianmarco
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Ignoring current legal issues, M. Lynch is easily the better dynasty RB at this point, right? That's what everyone seems to think.
I posted this in another thread and thought it would be interesting to discuss. I've done this in the past and it's amazing to me how far apart perceptions can really be in what otherwise appear to be much closer situations.
Ryan Grant's current value is quite low and most are down on him. The interesting thing about it to me is that Grant, despite a torrid 2nd half of 2007, was still being taken in the 2nd round of most drafts in 2008 with Lynch in virtually every top 10 and even some top 5. So, most people expected more from Lynch than from Grant going into this year. Let's look at what Grant did in 2008 to cause everyone to be so down on him.
Ryan Grant in 2008 == 312 carries/1203 rushing yds/4 TDs and 18 rec/116 yds/1 TD. Grant had a 3.9 ypc and had 4 games of 100+ rushing yds
Those rushing totals were good enough for 9th overall in the NFL. His YPC was not very good at 3.9 ypc, but then again neither was Forte's this year (3.9 ypc) or LT's (3.8 ypc). Not a very exciting stat line. I agree I was hoping for better for him. However, it's not a complete bomb especially given some of his issues this year (not in training camp, hurt hamstring, terrible O-line, new QB).
Now, let's look at M. Lynch.
Marshawn Lynch in 2007 == 280 carries/1115 rushing yds/7 TDs and 18 rec/184 yds/0 TD. Lynch had a 4.0 ypc and had 3 games of 100+ rushing yds
Those #'s look VERY similar to what Grant just put up. Lynch had 20 less total yds and only 2 more total TDs. Yet, with those very similar stat lines, Lynch was easily considered a top 10 dynasty RB and in fact was ranked in the #6 spot per the polls here at FBG. Some of the "excuses" for his year were that the O-line suffered (like Grant's this year) and that it was only his 1st year (Grant only played half a season before 2008).
Fast forward to this year, and Lynch did do a little bit better, but not really by much. In fact, his carries went down to only 250 despite playing in 2 more games than he did the previous year. His ypc went from 4.0 to 4.1 which remains completely unspectacular. His rushing TD totals went from 7 to 8. Nice, but not awe-inspiring. At least his reception totals went up significantly to 47/300/1. Still, at the same time, his total yds remained almost exactly the same in 2008 vs. 2007 (1336 vs. 1299).
So, at first glance, Lynch caught the ball more than Grant in 2008. Yet, Grant had 30 receptions for 145 yds in 2007 in barely over half a season. So, he's definitely capable of catching the ball. Grant scored 9 TDs in 2007 in barely over half a season. So, he's definitely capable of scoring as well. And Grant's total yds and ypc in his "down" 2008 are on par with Lynch.
Yet, Lynch is widely considered to be better than Grant and seemingly holds much more value. Is that really warranted?
When you look at the age difference, Grant just turned 26 and is only 3 1/4 yrs older than Lynch. He also doesn't have the off-field issues that Lynch does. And Grant has a much better supporting cast at both QB and WR as well as coaching staff.
So, after reading this, I still wonder how such similar stat lines in Grant's 2008 vs. Lynch 2007 cause one RB to vault almost into the top 5 dynasty RB rankings and yet the same stat line for a 2nd year RB doesn't even view him as a decent #2 RB.
I posted this in another thread and thought it would be interesting to discuss. I've done this in the past and it's amazing to me how far apart perceptions can really be in what otherwise appear to be much closer situations.
Ryan Grant's current value is quite low and most are down on him. The interesting thing about it to me is that Grant, despite a torrid 2nd half of 2007, was still being taken in the 2nd round of most drafts in 2008 with Lynch in virtually every top 10 and even some top 5. So, most people expected more from Lynch than from Grant going into this year. Let's look at what Grant did in 2008 to cause everyone to be so down on him.
Ryan Grant in 2008 == 312 carries/1203 rushing yds/4 TDs and 18 rec/116 yds/1 TD. Grant had a 3.9 ypc and had 4 games of 100+ rushing yds
Those rushing totals were good enough for 9th overall in the NFL. His YPC was not very good at 3.9 ypc, but then again neither was Forte's this year (3.9 ypc) or LT's (3.8 ypc). Not a very exciting stat line. I agree I was hoping for better for him. However, it's not a complete bomb especially given some of his issues this year (not in training camp, hurt hamstring, terrible O-line, new QB).
Now, let's look at M. Lynch.
Marshawn Lynch in 2007 == 280 carries/1115 rushing yds/7 TDs and 18 rec/184 yds/0 TD. Lynch had a 4.0 ypc and had 3 games of 100+ rushing yds
Those #'s look VERY similar to what Grant just put up. Lynch had 20 less total yds and only 2 more total TDs. Yet, with those very similar stat lines, Lynch was easily considered a top 10 dynasty RB and in fact was ranked in the #6 spot per the polls here at FBG. Some of the "excuses" for his year were that the O-line suffered (like Grant's this year) and that it was only his 1st year (Grant only played half a season before 2008).
Fast forward to this year, and Lynch did do a little bit better, but not really by much. In fact, his carries went down to only 250 despite playing in 2 more games than he did the previous year. His ypc went from 4.0 to 4.1 which remains completely unspectacular. His rushing TD totals went from 7 to 8. Nice, but not awe-inspiring. At least his reception totals went up significantly to 47/300/1. Still, at the same time, his total yds remained almost exactly the same in 2008 vs. 2007 (1336 vs. 1299).
So, at first glance, Lynch caught the ball more than Grant in 2008. Yet, Grant had 30 receptions for 145 yds in 2007 in barely over half a season. So, he's definitely capable of catching the ball. Grant scored 9 TDs in 2007 in barely over half a season. So, he's definitely capable of scoring as well. And Grant's total yds and ypc in his "down" 2008 are on par with Lynch.
Yet, Lynch is widely considered to be better than Grant and seemingly holds much more value. Is that really warranted?
When you look at the age difference, Grant just turned 26 and is only 3 1/4 yrs older than Lynch. He also doesn't have the off-field issues that Lynch does. And Grant has a much better supporting cast at both QB and WR as well as coaching staff.
So, after reading this, I still wonder how such similar stat lines in Grant's 2008 vs. Lynch 2007 cause one RB to vault almost into the top 5 dynasty RB rankings and yet the same stat line for a 2nd year RB doesn't even view him as a decent #2 RB.
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